A Holland man who fled from a crash scene last week now faces four charges, including a felony that carries a 2-year prison term.

Juan Carlos Valdez, 20, was arraigned Thursday, Aug. 28, in Holland District Court by Judge Bradley Knoll for assaulting/resisting/obstructing a police officer, a 2-year felony and/or $2,000 fine; driving while license suspended/revoked/denied, a misdemeanor punishable by up to 93 days in jail and/or $500 fine; failure to report and accident, a misdemeanor punishable by up to 90 days in jail and/or $100 fine; and operating while intoxicated, a misdemeanor that could result in up to 93 days in jail, a $100 to $500 fine and/or 360 hours of community service.

Valdez was released from the Ottawa County Jail on a 10 percent bond of $7,500, according to court records.

The two-vehicle crash happened about 5:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27, and resulted in both vehicles rolling over at the intersection of Riley Street and Riley Ridge Road in Holland Township.

The suspect was driving a Ford Escape westbound on Riley Street when his vehicle struck from a behind a Dodge Ram driven by Nick Xaygnathong, 44, of Holland Township, according to the Ottawa County Sheriff’s Office.

Both drivers received minor injuries. Xaygnathong sought his own treatment.

The suspect fled on foot and was later found along 120th Avenue near Felch Street where he was taken into custody, according to the sheriff’s office.

Valdez has a history of alcohol and driving offenses, according to court records.

In July, he pleaded guilty to being a a minor in possession/purchase/consumption of alcohol and was assessed $375 in fines and costs. In February, he pleaded guilty to an invalid operator license and paid $250 in fines and costs.

He also pleaded guilty to not having a license in 2013, disturbing the peace and being in possession of marijuana in 2011, all resulting in fines. The drug charge also netted him six days in the Ottawa County Jail.